ST. PATRICK'S SCHOpL, Arney street, Greymouth, . : Under the Supeiintendency of the REV. E, RO YER, P.P., Mr. T. Beaupre, Teacher. The course of Education will be — English, French, and Latin ; writing, arithmetic, history, geography, and all the other branches connected with commercial education. Mr T. JR.. Vincent, Organist of St Patrick's Church, will teach Music. The Terms are: ; For every beginner -£0 2 -p-per week, j For those who can read and write ■■-.'- 0 2 6 For those who desire to learu French or Latin, or both languages - 210 0 per quarter The Weekly Fees must be paid every Monday. The School opens everyday at half -past nine a.m., and ends at half-past three p.m.; Vacation on Saturday. " . Mr T. Beanpre, Professor of English, French, and Latin, begs to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth and its vicinity tjiat he will be happy to give his best attention to any person he may be favored with. EMMANUEL ROVER, St Patrick's Presbytery, Greymouth, July 10, 1566. ; r(O AL C O M P A N Y. NELSON COAL COMPANY, GREY RIVER. This Company pro prepared to. supply Coal of the best quality at the following rates. Steamers coaled at the wharf at £1 10s. Cargoes, or vessels ballasted for any of the New Zealand or Australian ports, at 25s per ton. H. LUCAS, . Manager. Ist July, 1866. [circular.] TTICTORIAN BONDED STEAM T COFFEE MILLS. ROBERT HARPER and Co. beg to draw $he attention of merchants and the public to the advantages afforded to purchasers of their coffees. The goods being manufactured in bond, the payment of the double duty is avoided, and the manufacture being under the. inspection of an officer of H.M. Customs, a guarantee of quality not hitherto obtainable in the coffee trade is thus secured to consumers. This being the first and only Bonded Coffee Works yet established in the Australian Colonies, 11. H. and Co. are enabled to supply their-intcrcclonial friends with a superior quality, and at a Reduction of 2d per pound on their former shipping prices. To be had of nearly all storekeepers in New Zealand. ROBERT HARPER and CO., ' COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANTS, 55 i and 57 Flinders Lan East, Melbourne. D. GIRDWOOD and CO., Agents. TO STATIONERS .&. STOREKEEPERS. The Undersigned has On Sale a large assortment of Stationery, suitable for storekeepers and stationers on the diggings. These goods, having been imported direct from Britain, are ottered at prices that will give satisfaction. Blue and creani note paper and envelopes Memorandum books of every description Tinted note paper and envelopes .Foolscap, ruled. and plain Gillott's, Mitchell's, and Perry's pens Ruled note and letterpaper Billhead paper . Metallic books Copying presses and requisites. ; A. R, LIVINGSTON, Princes street, Dunedin. TVrOTICE TO MARINERS* AT THE GREY. The outer flagstaff has been discontinued, and a skeleton beacon placed on the beach, which in a line with the flagstaff, will cross the bar n the deepest water. Attention is to" be paid, as heretofore, to the movements of the semaphore. . The lower mast has been boarded to seaward, showing a iiat surface of 17iu., painted white to make it more conspicuous. : The skeleton beacon is 15ft high, above the upper -part of^the bank, and a flag-pole Oft. above that showing a red fljvg. The signals in use at the Grey -are the same as those at the 'port of Hokitika. THOMAS.TURNBULL, Harbor Master for Westlaud. IyriSSING FRIENDS, NEXT OF KIN, - .- Unclaimed Money Restored, &c. HOGAN S Australian, .European, and American General Agency Oflico and Universal JNtws -Room, under, the patronage of the Govtinai juts of New South Wales, Victoria, South. Australia,, New Zealand, &c, &c. ' . _ .•; ■ ■■•■■' ' .■'• The Proprietors of the Grey River Argus are hereby appointed my authorised agents. Enquiries for Missing Friends, or other :inioriiicition sought through the advertising columns of this Jounuil, will have immediate attention. Agents are .appointed in the principal towns in the world) nnd newspapers ■published' 'by them are regularly filed, and open for the irce inspection of the public. Address : Portland, Victoria, Australia. JAMES HOGAN, -.;..' '■■....: [. . : Sole Proprietor." NOTICE TO MAR|NERS,. THE Schooner ii ANGA LLER, having sailed ironi this port (llokitika) ior the , Jiiiolyncux, on the 21bt hi. October last, and not naving been -heard of singe, it is supposed that the said vessel lias been wrecked pn-the Const between tfiis and. 'the Molyneux ; and as it is prpbable that the .crew orpart of the crew liiay be iivirig at sonic part of the L'oast, coasters arc- urgently xeqiiestcd to keep a sharp Look-mtt ior I 1 i 11 E S or otner jsIUjn'ALS -of .'■•DIbTRJiiSS y and notice is hereby given that '' 'anyone . supplying any in-, formation a> to the late of tne-Urew ot the JSangalier, or rescuing any of the. said Crew, ■ will ;"^p- Jiandsoiriely itewardctU ;. ' ; . -^v"'' ILOIiIfcUJN, L^\V and CO., Agents \ •■:;,: .: , „ Wh^rstrceL i iiokil;ik.a, -
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Grey River Argus, Issue 79, 14 July 1866, Page 4
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801Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Issue 79, 14 July 1866, Page 4
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